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Re: Questions about the Javelina Formation
- To: Ben Creisler <bcreisler@gmail.com>
- Subject: Re: Questions about the Javelina Formation
- From: <quailspg@frii.com>
- Date: Thu, 10 Jul 2014 19:16:25 -0600
- Cc: "Dinosaur" <dinosaur@usc.edu>
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BEN CREISLER --
You wrote:
> You might try contacting Vincent Santucci at:
>
> vincent_santucci@nps.gov
>
> From a recent GSA conference abstract:
>
> https://gsa.confex.com/gsa/2013AM/webprogram/Paper233514.html
>
> "The Late Cretaceous Javelina Formation at Big Bend National Park,
> Texas, has yielded over 80 species of fossil plants including cypress,
> mangroves, and conifers."
>
> He may be able to provide more info.
Thanks! This looks promising.
-- DONNA BRAGINETZ